Pregunta 1
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51 If an aircraft is overloaded by 110 lbs (55 kgs),how much fuel does the pilot have to remove so that the aircraft loading will be within limits?]
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O '18,3 USG.
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O '16,2 USG.
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O '15,7 USG.
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O '17,1 USG.
Pregunta 2
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52 If an aircraft is overloaded by 90 lbs (48 kgs),how much fuel has to be removed so that the aircraft loading will be within limits?
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O '15 USG.
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O '12 USG.
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O '6 USG.
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O '9 USG.
Pregunta 3
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53 What is the maximum baggage weight that can be loaded on the aeroplane so that the center of gravity remains within limits?(Fig FPP07)
Empty Weight = 1350 lb moment(/1000) = 51,5., Pilot and front passengers = 250 lb, Rear Passengers =400lbs, Fuel = (30
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O '105 Ib.
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O '120 Ib.
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O '90 Ib.
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O '751b.
Pregunta 4
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54 calculate the moment/1.000 of the following aircraft and check if it is loaded within the CG envelope limits.(Fig FPP07)], Βάρος κενό/Empty Weight = 1350 lb ροπή/moment(/1000) = 51,5. Πιλότος και επιβάτης εμπρός/Pilot and front passengers = 310 lb. Επιβάτ
Pregunta 5
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55 What is the maximum amount of fuel which can be loaded on the aeroplane before take off, so that the total moment remains within the envelope limits? (Fig FPP07)]. Βάρος κενό/ Empty Weight = 1350 lb ροπή/moment(/1000) = 51,5. Πιλότος και επιβάτης εμπρός/P
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O '40 USG.
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O '34 USG.
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O '24 USG.
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O '46 USG.
Pregunta 6
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56 Calculate the total moment and check if it is within the envelope limits. (Fig FPP07)]. Βάρος κενό/Empty Weight = 1350 lb ροπή/moment(/1000) = 51,5. Πιλότος και επιβάτης εμπρός/Pilot and front passengers = 340 lb. Επιβάτες πίσω/Rear Passengers = 310lbs.
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O '77,7 Ib-inches.
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O '69,9 Ib-inches.
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O '73,9Ib-inches.
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O '38,7Ib-inches.
Pregunta 7
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57 Calculate the CG position and check if it is located within the envelope limits.(Fig FPP07)]. Βάρος κενό/Empty Weight = 1350 lb ροπή/moment(/1000) = 51,5. Πιλότος και επιβάτης εμπρός/Pilot and front passengers = 380 lb. Αποσκευές/Baggage = 45 lb. Καύσιμο/
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O within limits, normal category.
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O within limits, utility category.
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O out of the CG envelope, to the left of the diagram.
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O out of the CG envelope ,to the right of the diagram.]
Pregunta 8
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58 The Accelerate-Stop Distance Available is :
Pregunta 9
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59 The Take-off Distance Available is :
Pregunta 10
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60 The International Standard Atmosphere defines an atmosphere where Sea level temperature (i) Sea level pressure (ii) Sea level density (iii) temperature lapse rate (iv) are :
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O (ι) 15°C (ιι) 1013 hPa (ιιι) 1.225 kg/m³ (iv) 6.5°C/1000m
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O (ι) -15°C (ιι) 1013 mb (ιιι) 1.225 kg/m³ (iv) 35.6°F/1000ft
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O (ι) ISA+15 (ιι) 1.013 mb (ιιι) 1225 g/m² (iv) 1.98°C/1000ft
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O (ι) 15°C (ιι) 29.92 in.Hg (ιιι) 1013.25 kg/m³ (iv) 19.8°C/1000m.
Pregunta 11
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61 The Service Ceiling is the pressure altitude where :
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O the rate of climb reaches a specified value,
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O the rate of climb is zero
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O the rate of climb is 100fpm.
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O the a/c flies more efficient.
Pregunta 12
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63 The load factor is the:
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O Total lift/ Weight ratio.
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O Ratio of Lift/ Drag at the neutral angle of attack
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O Same independently of the a/c's attitude.
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O Thrust/ Weight ratio.
Pregunta 13
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64 An aerodrome has a pressure of 1013 hPa and a temperature of 30°C(ISA+15), the pressure altitude (i) and the density altitude (ii) would be
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O (i) sea level (ii) above sea level
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O (i) Sea level (ii) Sea level
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O (i) above sea level (ii) below sea level
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O (i) below sea level (ii) above sea level
Pregunta 14
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65 The rolling friction drag of an aircraft's wheels during take-off:
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O Depends on the total load on the wheels and decreases during take-off.
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O Depends on the aircraft weight and is constant during take-off.
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O Is of no value.
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O Depends on tire's air-tube distortion and increases with speed during take-off.
Pregunta 15
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66 The speeds Vx and Vy are, respectively?
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O Speed for best angle of climb and speed for best rate of climb
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O Maximum achievable speed with max. continuous thrust and maximum take-off thrust
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O Speed for best rate of climb and speed for best angle of climb
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O Max. speed with flap extended and max. speed with gear extended
Pregunta 16
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67 For a given aircraft mass, the climb gradient:
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O decreases if flap angle increases, and if temperature increases.
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O increases if flap angle increases, and if temperature decreases.
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O decreases if flap angle increases, and if temperature decreases.
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O increases if flap angle increases, and if temperature increases.
Pregunta 17
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68 With a headwind, compared to still air conditions, the rate of climb (i) and the climb angle, relative to the ground (ii) will:
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O (i) remain the same (ii) increase,
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O (i) increase (ii) increase
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O (i) Decrease (ii) decrease
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O (i) increase, (ii) remain the same
Pregunta 18
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69 Consult Fig. 5. The rate of climb depends on :
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O the excess power available
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O the excess thrust available
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O the excess total lift available
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O the CLmax on each wing.
Pregunta 19
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70 The speed to give the maximum rate of climb, will be :
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O higher than the speed for best angle of climb, at any altitude.
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O always the same as the speed for best angle of climb, at any altitude.
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O is the same to all light aircrafts.
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O lower than the speed for best angle of climb, at any altitude.
Pregunta 20
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71 Consult Fig.5. With increasing altitude, the rate of climb :
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O decreases because power available decreases and power required increases.
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O decreases because power available decreases and power required is constant.
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O remains constant.
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O decreases because power available is constant and power required increases.
Pregunta 21
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72 In a power-off glide in still air, to obtain the maximum glide range, the aircraft should be flown at a speed:
Pregunta 22
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73 The climb gradient will be reduced in conditions of :
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O high temperature, high pressure altitude, contaminated airframe.
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O high mass, low temperature, high flap angle
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O high pressure altitude, low DA, low temperature
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O power required will be decreased.
Pregunta 23
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74 When an aircraft reaches its service ceiling :
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O it will have a small positive rate of climb
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O the excess power will be zero
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O the rate of climb will be zero
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O power required will decrease.
Pregunta 24
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75 In a power-off glide, an increase in aircraft mass will;
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O not affect the glide angle, but increase the speed for minimum glide angle,-,
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O increase the glide angle and increase the speed for minimum glide angle,
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O increase the glide angle, but not affect the speed for minimum glide angle,
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O not affect anything at all.
Pregunta 25
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76 The minimum total drag of an aircraft in level flight occurs :
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O when CL / CD is a maximum.
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O when the induced drag is a minimum and the parasite is maximum.
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O when the parasite drag is a minimum and the induced is maximum.
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O when CDtota| is a minimum